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Reflective Writing Workshop

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Collective Autonomy
Lennox Head NSW, Australia
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Sun, 14 Sep, 10am - 1pm AEST

Event description

Got a story to tell? Not sure where to start? Or where the story might go? Thinking that maybe you might want to publish your story one day? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this fun and light-hearted writing workshop may be just what the (curious) doctor ordered. Come and join author and experienced writing workshop facilitator, Hilton Koppe for a day of playing with words. Hilton will offer a range of writing exercises designed to help you get started and to find new directions. Expect to leave the workshop with fresh ideas, bubbling with enthusiasm for your writing project(s). Hilton will also share his path from novice writer to published author, including his experiences with journal publications, self-publishing his memoir and having a traditional publishing contract.

This workshop is for beginners and intermediate writers mostly. Experienced writers looking for new directions will also benefit. Attendees are asked to bring along writing materials including a pen and notebook.

This event will have a short break midway through for you to stretch your legs or have a snack. Herbal tea and water will be provided on the day.

About the Facilitator:

Dr. Hilton Koppe is a writer, educator, podcaster and doctor living on Bundjalung Land on the east coast of Australia. He is a long-standing member of Dementia Training Australia’s GP education team. Hilton facilitates reflective writing workshops for doctors and other health professionals with the goal of deepening their compassion, overcoming professional isolation and reducing risk of burnout. The workshops have been adapted for people living with chronic and mental illnesses, as well as enthusiastic amateur writers. Hilton has been invited to present his workshops all the way from Byron Writers Festival to Harvard Medical School. Hilton’s book, One Curious Doctor: A Memoir of Medicine, Migration and Mortality, explores the personal impact of working as a country doctor. His play, Enduring Witness, is used to facilitate conversations about end-of-life care. Hilton is co-host of Dementia In Practice, a top 100 Great Australian Pod.

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Collective Autonomy
Lennox Head NSW, Australia